The Dutch Grand Prix will be one of the most exciting races of the year. A lot of people are expected in Zandvoort, which also means a huge amount of vehicles, causing headaches in traffic and environmental pollution for the organisers.
The latter aspect is very important for both Formula 1 and the Netherlands, so the race leaders are planning to “will close“Settlement from private cars, they want to strictly reduce the number of cars on the site.
Their situation is made easier by the Zandvoort site, the racetrack is one of the most accessible, being only 42 km from the center of the district, Amsterdam, so spectators will have a number of alternative transport solutions at their disposal.
The event’s Mobility Plan developer, Roy Herz, said:
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“We will largely close Zandvoort to cars. Only local residents and permit holders, such as people associated with Formula 1, can drive.” announced.
However, there will be parking space, but only for invited guests, but the number of those is down five percent since last year, so there will only be 233 places this year.
Herz estimates that a third of spectators will arrive by bicycle or scooter, and a third by train, because, according to plans, trains will depart for the track every five minutes again this year. In addition, you can count on the fact that the convenient location of the path allows many people to reach the gates even on foot.
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